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Died. Eberhard Faber, 87, board chairman of the Eberhard Faber Pencil Co., perennial duffer who donated hundreds of golf trophies; in Manhattan...
...which will help turn out 30,000 "miraculous" pens a day. But from now on, selling the pens may not be so freehanded. Penman Reynolds wrote his own ticket by tapping the rich postwar market first. Next month he will run into his first stiff competition. Eversharp and Eberhard Faber, who do 10-15% of the U.S. pen-&-pencil business, will put on sale their own ball-point...
Lettermen who voted for captain were: Bill McDaniel, Bob Kennedy, Don Swegan, Paul Champion, Dave Mackintosh, Lou DiLuzio, Bill Fisher, John Coan, Howie Foster, Chester Pierce, Ed Dewey, Frank LeBart, Mal Allen, Bob Faber, John Grady, Paul O'Leary, Charlie Roche, Bill Jackson, Peter Harwood, Ken O'Donnell, Herb Fritts, Marvin Jenkins, Bill Mielke, Hal Miller, Cowen, Tom Tennant, jack McDonald, and Manager Bob Palmer...
...Nason of the Glope and happy Davo Egan of the Record are picking Yale--only Arthur Daley of the New York Times has been gracious enough to go out on a HARVARD YALE DiLuzio (193) l.e. Hoopes (182) Fisher (218) l.t. Barzil'skas (207) Dewey (197) l.g. Eiwell (198) Faber (178) c. Overlock (175) LeBart (181) r.g. Schuley (201) Coan (200) r.t. Hollingsh'd (205) M'c'ntosh (178) r.e. Walker (208) Tennant (178) q.b. Dakos (168) Roche (174) l.h. Penn (193) Fritts (158) r.h. Kirk (173) Cowen (163) f.b. Fitzgerald...
Back came a counterclaim, also for $1,000,000. Eversharp and Eberhard Faber, in a sizzling defense memorandum, went after the "somewhat checkered career" of Milton Reynolds, president of Reynolds International Pen. They charged that he had owned or been active in at least four companies which went broke. He had recently sold U.S. retailers Mexican cigaret lighters which "later turned out to be defective. He ... is apparently ... a 'stop-&-go guy,' a man who . . . drops the item [when it goes sour] and turns to another...